The original inspiration for Team PISCES came from David Pitt-Watson (an Ambassador of the Transparency Task Force) and his work on 'The Purpose of
Finance'. David spoke at a Finance Innovation Lab & St. Paul's Institute event in January 2017. His talk was inspiring, thought-provoking and challenging in equal measure; if you've had the
fortune to listen to David speak on 'Purpose' you'll know exactly what we mean.

'What's the purpose of finance?' is a question of profound importance. It helps to focus the mind on what really matters and it can shape your entire outlook on the financial services industry -
it's many shortcomings but also it's potential for good as well.

The way that money is utilised can have an enormous impact on the behaviour of individuals, organisations, markets, societies and countries.

Team PISCES is for those that like the idea of the world's capital markets becoming a 'force for good' and at worst want the financial ecosystem to 'do no harm'.

Why is ths team called PISCES?

P is for Purpose;

I is for Impact Investing;

S is for Sustainability;

C is for Climate Change;

E is for Environment, Social and Governance;

S is for Socially Responsible Investing.

If you believe there is scope to improve the way the financial services sector influences what happens in our world then you may well be on the same
wavelength as the many volunteers in Team PISCES. Please don't 'stand by', please 'stand up' - we need all the help we can get and the more members we have the greater our collective
impact, so get in touch.

What are the Team PISCES Squads?

To maximise the impact of Team PISCES it makes sense to enable its members to put their energies into the campaign ideas they feel most strongly about and aligned with.

To facilitate this we have organised Squads, with each Squad focused on a particular issue.

Squads are to be led by ideally two or more Squad Leaders. Squad Leaders are individuals that want to take on extra responsibility for driving the work of their Squad in terms of strategy,
tactics, defining campaign targets, defining good outcomes, defining time-frames and so on.

Here's some information on each of our Squads:

The Purpose Statements Squad

This Squad will be campaigning to collect 'Purpose Statements'? i.e. "I believe the Financial Services sector ought to develop a greater sense of Purpose because........." (or similar, exact
wording to be finalised). Take a look at the Transparency Statements part of the TTF website to see the kind of output we are after.

The Purpose Meta-Study Squad

This Squad will be collating existing Purpose-related materials, and possibly conducting a Meta-Study of those materials.

This Squad is led by

Stuart Woollard,

Managing Partner of Organizational Maturity Services LLP; and

Co-founder and Council member at the Maturity Institute.

Stuart leads pioneering work with the investment community to integrate human governance and human capital management capability into company valuation and investment decision-making. He also
advises business leaders on developing insight that both enhances value and manages business risk with respect to human capital. Stuart has published research on human capital management in
international mergers and acquisitions, on HCM in a global context and was appointed an Innovation Fellow at King’s College London in 2010. He was previously Director of King’s and Cornell
University’s executive program on global HCM, was part of the international leadership team at E*TRADE Financial and UK MD, and led advisory businesses, both independently and at Arthur Andersen.
Stuart studied Economics and Politics at the University of Warwick.

The Mandatory Fact-Finding Squad

This Squad is led by Julia Dreblow, Founder of sriServices and Fund EcoMarket.

It will be campaigning for Mandatory Fact-Finding, such that professional advisers (such as IFA's for the Retail Market and Investment Consultants for the Institutional Market) are required to
establish if the products and solutions they recommend are truly suited to their client's values-based preferences (i.e. they properly take into account views regarding Impact Investing,
Socially-Responsible Investing, investing Sustainably and so on) This campaign will align with and support the Regulatory concepts of 'Suitability' and 'Know Your Client'.

The Concept Map Squad

Hamish Stewart, Head of Investor Engagement at ET Index Research is a leader of this Squad.

This Squad will work together to create a 'Concept Map' that shows the inter-relationship and inter-dependencies between the various concepts relevant to
this space. ...and describes them, to aid understanding and avoid unnecessarily problematic and essentially trivial semantic differences. This Squad may also go onto create a Taxonomy such that
vocabulary, terms, phrases, language used and so on is better understood and better defined/standardised wherever possible.

Julia is responsible for ESG research, product innovation and thought leadership across all asset class capabilities. Her past positions include Head of sustainability indices at S&P Dow Jones
Indices, Head of the Corporate Relations function at MDM Bank in Russia, and Head of Corporate Governance Ratings at S&P Ratings. She holds a PhD in Economics from the Institute of Economics,
Russian Academy of Sciences, and MSc. in Economics of Industry from the Moscow Institute of National Economy.

The Standardised Reporting Squad

This Squad will work together to campaign for better reporting and will push for greater standardisation of reporting. It may go on to campaign for the UK to have something similar to Article 173
in France which is about reporting on climate change by Asset Managers by institutional investors.

The Measurement of Impact Squad

This Squad will campaign for better 'Measurement of Impact'.

The Tools for Trustees Squad

This Squad will work together to provide Trustees (and similar) with practical tools, guidance, process steps and so on to enable them to carry out their duties more effectively.

The Response Team Squad

This Squad will work together to provide TTF Team PISCES' response to the EU Consultation on Sustainable Finance, see: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-17-2022_en.htm

Sandy Trust,

Senior Manager,

Grant Thornton UK LLP conceived this Squad and is one of its two Squad Leaders.

Sandy is a customer and conduct actuary, with over 10 years PQE in financial services, with a strong mix of risk, investment, regulatory and sustainability experience.

Sandy joined Grant Thornton in January 2016, as a senior manager in the Actuarial & Risk team, with a life sector customer and conduct agenda brief. He is currently working on a range of
projects covering risk management, customer protection, transaction cost reporting and climate change.

Prior to this he was Head of Unit Linked Funds (Workplace Pensions) at Prudential, with responsibility for the investment fund proposition, unit linked governance, supporting client relationships
and leading the relationship with the Independent Governance Committee (‘IGC’).

Sandy has strong knowledge of the UK long term savings market with a particular focus on DC workplace pensions propositions, retirement adequacy and innovation around product solutions for long
term savings. he has a strong track record of innovation and collaboration – working both in industry and as a consultant to drive businesses forward through product developments, relationships and
brand building exercises.

He is passionate about sustainability and in particular the urgent need to address the challenges that climate change poses, strongly believing that this is the joint responsibility of
individuals, corporates and governments.

JB Beckett,

UK Director,

APFI;

Author of NewFundOrder;

Author for the CISI; and

Ambassador of the Transparency Task Force is also a Squad Leader for the Response Team Squad

The Response Team, led superbly by Sandy and JB has provided input to the EU High Level Expert Group (HLEG) on Sustainable Finance interim report entitled ‘Financing A Euroean
Economy' see:

The TTF supports the Chair of the expert group Christian Thimann who wrote; “We hope that this Interim Report will help to stimulate debate on sustainable finance and create the basis for
engagement by a wide range of stakeholders to inform the Group’s final report due in December. “

The TTF welcomes this consultation and is supportive of a number of the recommendations of the HLEG. Because members of the TTF are drawn from across financial services and beyond, with
representatives from the long term savings and investment industries, NGOs, activist groups and academia we represent a passionate, expert and diverse group of professionals, who are 'tribeless' and
all urgently recognise the need to transform the world’s capital markets to become a force for good.

The most important issue that needs to be addressed is to align capital market players around a shared sense of purpose and to actively support society with solving the many challenges faced as we
move into the 21st century.

In particular, there has been an enormously positive reception to TTF's Team PISCES and we genuinely feel that there is an increasing desire within the industry for change. As the
consultation notes, few people “want to exploit their fellow citizens or the planet in an unsustainable way” and this extends to those working in financial services.

However, this is a transformational change in many ways and will require a favourable policy environment to support this transformation occurring in a rapid but structured fashion.

Success will depend on striking the right balance between policy, regulation and nudges to allow market forces to drive this change.”

If you just want a high-level overview of our response the press release beow will suffice; but if you want the detail you can download our response in full which is beneath that.

Although Team PISCES was only launched at our Transparency Symposium on 17th May 2017 it has attracted a great deal of interest from many high-calibre individuals who have a tremendous
appetite for driving change in the world's capital markets.

As individuals, they and their organisations already have the ability to positively influence developments; but as a cohesive, collaborative, campaigning community they will have even more
impact.

Members of Team PISCES have a monthly conference call, but there is no expectation that you will join every call - just make the ones that are convenient for you.

Downloads relating to Team PISCES

The downloads and items below are hoped to be useful items for those already involved in Team PISCES or who might be interested in joining it. Feel free to supply others items for inclusion,
connect through andy.agathangelou@transparencytaskforce.org

Clarion call for members of Team PISCES

The video below shows our clarion call for people to join TTF's Team PISCES. It was made at the RSA in London on 5th June 2017 and it resulted
in several new members getting involved. Thanks to all that did. The Transparency Task Force's Team PISCES had been formed just a couple of weeks
before the presentation and it has grown rapidly since. We are very pleased to report that it is becoming a very worthwhile 'force for good' and has tremendous potential. If you are into Purpose, Impact Investing, Sustainability,
Climate Change, Environment, Social & Governance or Socially Responsible Investing in any way please connect through andy.agathangelou@transparencytaskforce.org and we can explore how you would most like to get
involved.

The Report below was produced by David Pitt-Watson, Dr. Hari Mann and Pension Insurance Corporation. It's a great piece of thought leadership and deals with a question of profound importance:
'What is the Purpose of Finance?'